Apocalypse Now #6 Presents Alan Fitzpatrick @ the Button Factory, Saturday 28th of July.
http://ping.fm/SVZpu
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
"Will Kinsella - Robert Hoods House - Globox" Now @ Beatport top 100 Minimal chart
http://ping.fm/UbYrF
http://ping.fm/UbYrF
Thursday, May 24, 2012
"Will Kinsella - Robert Hoods House - Globox" @No.35 in the Beatport top 100 minimal chart
http://ping.fm/uEeDI
http://ping.fm/uEeDI
Monday, May 21, 2012
Will Kinsella "Robert Hoods House" hits No.45 on Beatport Minimal top 100 chart. Yess!!
http://ping.fm/xhN4i
http://ping.fm/xhN4i
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Launching my Kongo EP on Globox today/tonight @ Pygmalion. Free in, DJs from 3pm, Football and rugby aswell. Rafter!!
Labels:
Pygmalion
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Moving into a selection of Adam Beyer Drumcode tracks now on Ceoltronic Radio LIVE www.rte.ie/pulse
Labels:
Drumcode
It's all about Drumcode on Ceoltronic Radio tonight. I'm LIVE in the mix NOW @ www.rte.ie/pulse
Labels:
Ceoltronic,
Drumcode
Friday, May 11, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Ceoltronic Radio May Press Release: What's coming up....
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio LIVE: Will Kinsella Live in the mix
TX time and date: 22:00 - 10/05/2012 (tonight)
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: I'm live in the mix from ten pm Irish/UK time.
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio LIVE: Will Kinsella presents Drumcode
TX time and date: 22:00 - 17/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: Ceoltronic continues to highlight the major players in the European Techno scene. This month sees the focus turn to Adam Beyers label Drumcode. Founded in 1996, Drumcode has been a cornerstone of the international Techno scene. From it's base in Stockholm Sweded it has shattered sound systems across the globe. Drumcode parties have taken on the worlds top clubs such as Berghain, Row 14, Fuse, Amnesia, the list goes on. 2011 saw Drumcode celebrate 15 years. Long may it continue
"My last full on Drumcode party was last June during the Sonar festival in Barcelona. It was held in Row 14. Doors opened at 6am, I somersaulted out of there at around 2 in the afternoon. Uncompromising, relentless are just some of the words that spring to mind. Epic."
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio: Will Kinsella presents Mark Lawless (Apocalypse Now) + Al Keegan with Come Press Tension
TX time and date: 22:00 - 24/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: On a quest to involve more like minds in the ever evolving Ceoltronic project, Will hosts a monthly feature with two of Irelands finest underground House/Techno DJs. Mark Lawless is an Apocalypse Now resident, a graduate of the Sound Training Centre and has worked on and off as an assistant producer on Ceoltronic since it moved onto RTE Pulse in December 2008. He delivers a monthly mix of deep House and Techno. Al Keegan needs little introduction on the underground scene in Dublin. Delivering a number of event projects such as Acii Disco, Mixed Salad and Mongo. Al presents an hour feature titled Come Press Tension which is his monthly run down on what's moving on the Techno and House Scene.
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio: Will Kinsella presents Apocalypse NOW featuring Jeff Mills
TX time and date: 22:00 - 31/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: Ceoltronic's monthly count down to the end of the Mayan Calendar is going from strength to strength in the Button Factory. Launching with Jeff Mills and followed by Radio Slave, Cari Lekebusch, The Advent, Sasha Carassi and Industrialyzer. Next on the cards is a 4 hour Minus show with Ambivalent and Matador LIVE. Before we get to that though Will takes a look back at some of the past shows, music from artists featured and an insight into future guests.
Most importantly though is a chat with Jeff Mills following his Dublin show which has yet to make it to air (until now). Jeff tore the Button Factory to pieces in January for his first club set in Dublin for some time. The show was a sell out success. There was over 1000 people outside the venue when the doors opened. Everyone (who got in) had a great time, Jeff was really happy with the show and Dublin's first dedicated big room techno night launched with an apocalyptic bang.
"Jeff Mills has been one of the most driving creative influences in my career from day one. The music I produce, DJ and present on my show is a completely different take on the Techno aesthetic. His ideas, creativity and quest for new platforms in electronic music are something I have always respected and taken huge amounts of energy and inspiration from. He is why I am here."
TX time and date: 22:00 - 10/05/2012 (tonight)
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: I'm live in the mix from ten pm Irish/UK time.
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio LIVE: Will Kinsella presents Drumcode
TX time and date: 22:00 - 17/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: Ceoltronic continues to highlight the major players in the European Techno scene. This month sees the focus turn to Adam Beyers label Drumcode. Founded in 1996, Drumcode has been a cornerstone of the international Techno scene. From it's base in Stockholm Sweded it has shattered sound systems across the globe. Drumcode parties have taken on the worlds top clubs such as Berghain, Row 14, Fuse, Amnesia, the list goes on. 2011 saw Drumcode celebrate 15 years. Long may it continue
"My last full on Drumcode party was last June during the Sonar festival in Barcelona. It was held in Row 14. Doors opened at 6am, I somersaulted out of there at around 2 in the afternoon. Uncompromising, relentless are just some of the words that spring to mind. Epic."
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio: Will Kinsella presents Mark Lawless (Apocalypse Now) + Al Keegan with Come Press Tension
TX time and date: 22:00 - 24/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: On a quest to involve more like minds in the ever evolving Ceoltronic project, Will hosts a monthly feature with two of Irelands finest underground House/Techno DJs. Mark Lawless is an Apocalypse Now resident, a graduate of the Sound Training Centre and has worked on and off as an assistant producer on Ceoltronic since it moved onto RTE Pulse in December 2008. He delivers a monthly mix of deep House and Techno. Al Keegan needs little introduction on the underground scene in Dublin. Delivering a number of event projects such as Acii Disco, Mixed Salad and Mongo. Al presents an hour feature titled Come Press Tension which is his monthly run down on what's moving on the Techno and House Scene.
Programme Title: Ceoltronic Radio: Will Kinsella presents Apocalypse NOW featuring Jeff Mills
TX time and date: 22:00 - 31/05/2012
Presenter: Will Kinsella
Short Blurb: Ceoltronic's monthly count down to the end of the Mayan Calendar is going from strength to strength in the Button Factory. Launching with Jeff Mills and followed by Radio Slave, Cari Lekebusch, The Advent, Sasha Carassi and Industrialyzer. Next on the cards is a 4 hour Minus show with Ambivalent and Matador LIVE. Before we get to that though Will takes a look back at some of the past shows, music from artists featured and an insight into future guests.
Most importantly though is a chat with Jeff Mills following his Dublin show which has yet to make it to air (until now). Jeff tore the Button Factory to pieces in January for his first club set in Dublin for some time. The show was a sell out success. There was over 1000 people outside the venue when the doors opened. Everyone (who got in) had a great time, Jeff was really happy with the show and Dublin's first dedicated big room techno night launched with an apocalyptic bang.
"Jeff Mills has been one of the most driving creative influences in my career from day one. The music I produce, DJ and present on my show is a completely different take on the Techno aesthetic. His ideas, creativity and quest for new platforms in electronic music are something I have always respected and taken huge amounts of energy and inspiration from. He is why I am here."
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Recent interview with Ambivalent as he embarks on Minus diplomatic duties in India!
http://ping.fm/PQuT5
http://ping.fm/PQuT5
Friday, May 4, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
VenueOne Youtube party kicking off wit trax from Lekebusch and The Advent! Im on chat
http://ping.fm/HwQvn
http://ping.fm/HwQvn
VenueOne have kindly set up a Youtube party of Lekebusch + Advent trax 2 get things kicked off
http://ping.fm/bq3NS
http://ping.fm/bq3NS
Thursday, April 19, 2012
VenueOne highlights from Apocalypse Now 10 with Sasha Carassi and Industrialyzer.
http://ping.fm/ImGCk
http://ping.fm/ImGCk
Labels:
10
The return of Nibiru & the Annunaki in 2012?! Better go on the sesh while ya can!!
http://ping.fm/IljJA
http://ping.fm/IljJA
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Apocalypse Now presents Cari Lekebusch's album tour next Friday 20th of April. Button Factory...
http://ping.fm/c8z5G
http://ping.fm/c8z5G
Sunday, April 8, 2012
2012: The Final (Mayan) Prophecy on National Geographic
What if the Maya were right about the end of humanity as we know it? Would fire pour from the sky, buildings shatter, floods destroy Washington DC and Los Angeles slide into the Pacific? That’s how Hollywood has interpreted the end of the Maya great calendar cycle on December 21, 2012, in the movie “2012” with John Cusack.
The Maya believed that everything including creation and destruction occurred in cycles. Their calendar spanned five cycles, each lasting approximately 5,200 years. At the end of each cycle before this one, the Maya believed the current, flawed creation had to be destroyed for the world to be born again. Some believe the end of the current cycle on December 21, 2012, is an apocalyptic sign. And those who see a connection between the complex and incredibly accurate Maya calendar and a prophecy that the world will end in 2012 point to an unexpected discovery made in 2003.
This captivating documentary looks for the truth behind the compelling myth – is there evidence of global upheaval on a massive scale? We follow scientist Adam Maloof to three continents on a detective story that spans eons, with clues embedded in the oldest rocks on the planet.
Having already foreseen World War I and the 2006 Asian tsunami, should we take seriously the Mayan prophecies that the world will end in 2012?
The Maya believed that everything including creation and destruction occurred in cycles. Their calendar spanned five cycles, each lasting approximately 5,200 years. At the end of each cycle before this one, the Maya believed the current, flawed creation had to be destroyed for the world to be born again. Some believe the end of the current cycle on December 21, 2012, is an apocalyptic sign. And those who see a connection between the complex and incredibly accurate Maya calendar and a prophecy that the world will end in 2012 point to an unexpected discovery made in 2003.
This captivating documentary looks for the truth behind the compelling myth – is there evidence of global upheaval on a massive scale? We follow scientist Adam Maloof to three continents on a detective story that spans eons, with clues embedded in the oldest rocks on the planet.
Having already foreseen World War I and the 2006 Asian tsunami, should we take seriously the Mayan prophecies that the world will end in 2012?
Friday, April 6, 2012
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Good Morning! Apocalypse Now track of the day from the Advent on H-Productions....
http://ping.fm/aZ3tc
http://ping.fm/aZ3tc
Monday, April 2, 2012
Apocalypse Now 8 presents H-Productions with Cari Lekebusch + The Advent
20.04.12 :: Apocalypse Now #8 - THE BUTTON FACTORY – DUBLIN
Line up: CARI LEKEBUSCH, THE ADVENT, WILL KINSELLA
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €15
Advance tickets: €13+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
http://ping.fm/hu5jK
http://ping.fm/dznap
http://ping.fm/iVvaS
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Our count down to the end of the Mayan long count continues with two titans of Techno.....Cari Lekebusch and the Advent checking in for a full on "H-Productions" party at the Button Factory.
Both continue to push the boundaries of their own particular sound and can lay claim to being pillars of the scene. Cari Lekebusch will release a new album called 'You Are a Hybrid Too' on his own H-Productions label in mid-May so this night is sure to contain some surprises for the faithful.
Apocalypse Now is presented by the Button Factory and Ceoltronic. Support on the night comes from Will Kinsella (Live)
Cari Lekebusch [H Productions - Sweden]
... is the almighty king of Swedish techno. Treading a glorious path from the early ‘90s under names like Braincell, Mr Barth and Fred, and on labels like R&S, Harthouse, Missile and Planet Rhythm; by the time the mid nineties had arrived, so too had a powerful Swedish techno movement – spearheaded by Lekebusch and soon backed up by other new talent like Adam Beyer and Joel Mull. While recording on an endless amount of labels over the years, Cari’s mainstay has been his own H-Productions - home to an enormous body of pioneering work, both aural and visual.
The Advent(Cisco Ferreira) [H Productions -Kombination Research - Portugal]
.... has played a big part in the creation and development of techno from the very beginning. His sound and passion continue to push him to the forefront today. A techno pioneer, this pioneer hasn’t let up. Cisco continues to produce with as much passion and frequency as he did back in the day. His releases on Labels Like Tresor, Rotation, Electrix, Kanzleramt, Dj Gigolos, Pure Plastic, Synewave plus many more is just another example of his ongoing pursuit to keep making music and pushing techno to new boundaries. Not to mention dropping techno gold on his own Kombination Research. Current as ever, All the way to 2012 Cisco’s productions make it into many a techno fiends’ bag.
Line up: CARI LEKEBUSCH, THE ADVENT, WILL KINSELLA
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €15
Advance tickets: €13+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
http://ping.fm/hu5jK
http://ping.fm/dznap
http://ping.fm/iVvaS
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Our count down to the end of the Mayan long count continues with two titans of Techno.....Cari Lekebusch and the Advent checking in for a full on "H-Productions" party at the Button Factory.
Both continue to push the boundaries of their own particular sound and can lay claim to being pillars of the scene. Cari Lekebusch will release a new album called 'You Are a Hybrid Too' on his own H-Productions label in mid-May so this night is sure to contain some surprises for the faithful.
Apocalypse Now is presented by the Button Factory and Ceoltronic. Support on the night comes from Will Kinsella (Live)
Cari Lekebusch [H Productions - Sweden]
... is the almighty king of Swedish techno. Treading a glorious path from the early ‘90s under names like Braincell, Mr Barth and Fred, and on labels like R&S, Harthouse, Missile and Planet Rhythm; by the time the mid nineties had arrived, so too had a powerful Swedish techno movement – spearheaded by Lekebusch and soon backed up by other new talent like Adam Beyer and Joel Mull. While recording on an endless amount of labels over the years, Cari’s mainstay has been his own H-Productions - home to an enormous body of pioneering work, both aural and visual.
The Advent(Cisco Ferreira) [H Productions -Kombination Research - Portugal]
.... has played a big part in the creation and development of techno from the very beginning. His sound and passion continue to push him to the forefront today. A techno pioneer, this pioneer hasn’t let up. Cisco continues to produce with as much passion and frequency as he did back in the day. His releases on Labels Like Tresor, Rotation, Electrix, Kanzleramt, Dj Gigolos, Pure Plastic, Synewave plus many more is just another example of his ongoing pursuit to keep making music and pushing techno to new boundaries. Not to mention dropping techno gold on his own Kombination Research. Current as ever, All the way to 2012 Cisco’s productions make it into many a techno fiends’ bag.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Good night everyone. Get your sleep for Friday. Radio Slave is on the way!! Belter
http://ping.fm/Zi7zp
http://ping.fm/Zi7zp
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Apocalypse Now 9 Track of the Day: Radio Slave remix for Minilogue (30.03.2012 @ Button Factory)
http://ping.fm/JwI7n
http://ping.fm/JwI7n
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Paddy's Day all dayer with Phil Kieran, Matador, John Hussey, Al Keegan, me.......
http://ping.fm/y0u6d
http://ping.fm/y0u6d
Motor, Oliver Way & Gareth Whitehead (Players Club) guest mixes on Ceoltronic Radio tonight 22-24:00 GMT
Motor, Oliver Way & Gareth Whitehead (Players Club) guest mixes on Ceoltronic Radio tonight 22-24:00 GMT
Ceoltronic Radio Guest mixes tonight come courtesy of Motor, Oliver Way & Gareth Whitehead. Ceoltronic Broadcasts Live from 10pm GMT on www.rte.ie/pulse. Archives are also available on the RTE Radio Player
Players Club:
Announcing Players Club’s shared spirit we have a back-to-back mix from the co-founders themselves as Gareth Whitehead from Bulletdodge gets in the mix with EPM and Detroit Grand Pubahs member, Oliver Way. Featuring a selection of tracks from the deeper end of the house, techno and electro spectrums we slip in gently with Brendon Moeller’s remix of Matthias Springer before the pace gradually builds via Deepfunk, Single Man and Doubleffe as we hit a more acid tinged techno phase that culminates in Carl Craig’s remix of System 7 & A Guy Called Gerald, Fachwerk’s Mike Denhert and the brand new Pubahs ‘Engineroom’ release, rounding off a solid premiere slice of Players Club action.
Motor RA Profile:
After completing three boldy innovative and critically acclaimed techno albums, Motor have shifted gears and recorded a vocal driven album.
The Album Features:
Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode), Gary Numan, Billie Ray Martin (S’ Express, Electribe 101), Douglas Mccarthy (Nitzer Ebb) And Others.
Motor Spent The Last 2 Years On Tour- With Depeche Mode Playing To Sold Out 60,000+ Capacity Outdoor Stadiums, As Well As Smaller Clubs And Festivals Showcasing New Material Along The Way.
First single 'Man Made Machine' out now with remixes from Radio Slave, Chris Liebing and Black Asteroid. new LP will be released on CLR in early 2012.
Ceoltronic Radio Guest mixes tonight come courtesy of Motor, Oliver Way & Gareth Whitehead. Ceoltronic Broadcasts Live from 10pm GMT on www.rte.ie/pulse. Archives are also available on the RTE Radio Player
Players Club:
Announcing Players Club’s shared spirit we have a back-to-back mix from the co-founders themselves as Gareth Whitehead from Bulletdodge gets in the mix with EPM and Detroit Grand Pubahs member, Oliver Way. Featuring a selection of tracks from the deeper end of the house, techno and electro spectrums we slip in gently with Brendon Moeller’s remix of Matthias Springer before the pace gradually builds via Deepfunk, Single Man and Doubleffe as we hit a more acid tinged techno phase that culminates in Carl Craig’s remix of System 7 & A Guy Called Gerald, Fachwerk’s Mike Denhert and the brand new Pubahs ‘Engineroom’ release, rounding off a solid premiere slice of Players Club action.
Motor RA Profile:
After completing three boldy innovative and critically acclaimed techno albums, Motor have shifted gears and recorded a vocal driven album.
The Album Features:
Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode), Gary Numan, Billie Ray Martin (S’ Express, Electribe 101), Douglas Mccarthy (Nitzer Ebb) And Others.
Motor Spent The Last 2 Years On Tour- With Depeche Mode Playing To Sold Out 60,000+ Capacity Outdoor Stadiums, As Well As Smaller Clubs And Festivals Showcasing New Material Along The Way.
First single 'Man Made Machine' out now with remixes from Radio Slave, Chris Liebing and Black Asteroid. new LP will be released on CLR in early 2012.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Apocalypse Now 10 Track of the Day from Industrialyzer (This Friday) and future guest Advent
http://ping.fm/dvqUI
http://ping.fm/dvqUI
Monday, February 20, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Here's a link to an interview I did on Jason Dee's show Groovebox discussing The Apocalypse Now Project.
http://ping.fm/zeEd9
http://ping.fm/zeEd9
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Apocalypse Now 10 track of the day 4m Industrialyzer (24.02.12 @ Button Factory)
http://ping.fm/uJxbg
http://ping.fm/uJxbg
Apocalypse Now track of the day from Sasha Carassi (24.02.12 @ the Button Factory)
http://ping.fm/lIfjM
http://ping.fm/lIfjM
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Track from Apocalypse Now 10 guest Sasha Carassi (Phobiq, Globox) 24th of February
http://ping.fm/1xHjr
http://ping.fm/1xHjr
24.02.12 |INDUSTRIALYZER, SASHA CARASSI| Apocalypse Now #10 - Button Factory
24.02.12 :: Apocalypse Now 10 - THE BUTTON FACTORY – DUBLIN
Line up: INDUSTRIALYZER AKA RICARDO RODRIGUES [2 HOUR LIVE SET], SASHA CARASSI[2 HOUR SET]
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €13
Advance tickets: €10+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
http://ping.fm/9uRwO
http://ping.fm/YN9LM
http://ping.fm/ZOGfS
http://ping.fm/falxz
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Apocalypse Now 10 presents a 4 hour serving of Big Room European party goodness at the Button Factory. Industrialyzer will need no introduction to a lot of Dublin’s underground party goers and we felt it was time for him to step into the big room having entertained at smaller venues around Dublin. Opening proceedings will be Globox and Phobiq boss Sasha Carassi for his debut Irish show. Sasha has been tearing across the continent with his marathon DJ sets and his to the point brand of stylish Italian dance floor busting productions.
This is the second installment in our count down to the end of the Mayan Calendar. Button Factory and Ceoltronic are teaming up with Tenth Planet Music for this show who first introduced Industrialyzer to the Irish scene. If you haven’t seen these artists before, NOW is the time and the Button Factory is the place on Friday the 24th of February.
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Industrialyzer (Drumcode, Kombination Research //Portugal)
No need for introduction when it comes to Industrialyzer. First let’s introduce the music. Together with The Advent he has put his sonic stamp on the electronic music world. Since 2003 running the imprint Kombination Research with The Advent and most recently Advance Intelligence was born, a new digital label specially made for the softer ideas of the partners in crime truly they’re sound became to be an inspiration for artists to follow. Industrialyzer has branching out recently with a slew of solo released, most notably on Cari Lekebusch’s H productions. His productions speak for themselves. His sound could be described as stripped back, but dirty and fast, heavy but clean and bursting with crazy production and musical ideas. Since 2007 The Industrialyzer has released on the crème de la crème of today’s techno imprints. With releases on Drumcode, MBElektronics, Kombination Research ,1605, Bush records, Credo, Mote Envolver, and patterns to name a few, and remixes notched up for Umek, Green Velvet, The Advent, Pig & Dan, Alex Bau, A.paul, Tom Hades .... The list goes on. All this combining to show his wide diversity in sound...
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Sasha Carassi (Drumcode, Globox, Phobiq// Italy)
Sasha Carassi is one of those artists who exudes the air of a seasoned veteran, but this is not just because of the years he has been making noise in the industry; it's his unparalleled skill and work ethic that places him in such a revered position.
2010 was a seminal year for Sasha, as he managed to rise above the flux of producers hailing from his native Napoli. By leaving his mark on labels such as Drumcode, Harthouse, Sleaze, Respekt, 8 Sided Dice and many others, he established himself firmly in the world of serious electronic music which nods slyly to the dark side. All of this well-deserved hype brought on remixes and collaborations with the likes of Joseph Capriati, Brian Sanhaji, Spektre, Virgil Enzinger and others who, along with Sasha, lead the way in this scene. Sasha Carassi's plan could not be complete without his Techno love-children, Globox Recordings and Phobiq Recordings. Artists such as Brian Sanhaji, Spektre, Slam, Adam Jay, BCR Boys, Matador and a slew of talented producers pushing the Techno envelope have all graced the labels over the past few years. No stranger to the road, Sasha has been a staple in major festivals and prestigious clubs worldwide.
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Line up: INDUSTRIALYZER AKA RICARDO RODRIGUES [2 HOUR LIVE SET], SASHA CARASSI[2 HOUR SET]
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €13
Advance tickets: €10+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
http://ping.fm/9uRwO
http://ping.fm/YN9LM
http://ping.fm/ZOGfS
http://ping.fm/falxz
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Apocalypse Now 10 presents a 4 hour serving of Big Room European party goodness at the Button Factory. Industrialyzer will need no introduction to a lot of Dublin’s underground party goers and we felt it was time for him to step into the big room having entertained at smaller venues around Dublin. Opening proceedings will be Globox and Phobiq boss Sasha Carassi for his debut Irish show. Sasha has been tearing across the continent with his marathon DJ sets and his to the point brand of stylish Italian dance floor busting productions.
This is the second installment in our count down to the end of the Mayan Calendar. Button Factory and Ceoltronic are teaming up with Tenth Planet Music for this show who first introduced Industrialyzer to the Irish scene. If you haven’t seen these artists before, NOW is the time and the Button Factory is the place on Friday the 24th of February.
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Industrialyzer (Drumcode, Kombination Research //Portugal)
No need for introduction when it comes to Industrialyzer. First let’s introduce the music. Together with The Advent he has put his sonic stamp on the electronic music world. Since 2003 running the imprint Kombination Research with The Advent and most recently Advance Intelligence was born, a new digital label specially made for the softer ideas of the partners in crime truly they’re sound became to be an inspiration for artists to follow. Industrialyzer has branching out recently with a slew of solo released, most notably on Cari Lekebusch’s H productions. His productions speak for themselves. His sound could be described as stripped back, but dirty and fast, heavy but clean and bursting with crazy production and musical ideas. Since 2007 The Industrialyzer has released on the crème de la crème of today’s techno imprints. With releases on Drumcode, MBElektronics, Kombination Research ,1605, Bush records, Credo, Mote Envolver, and patterns to name a few, and remixes notched up for Umek, Green Velvet, The Advent, Pig & Dan, Alex Bau, A.paul, Tom Hades .... The list goes on. All this combining to show his wide diversity in sound...
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Sasha Carassi (Drumcode, Globox, Phobiq// Italy)
Sasha Carassi is one of those artists who exudes the air of a seasoned veteran, but this is not just because of the years he has been making noise in the industry; it's his unparalleled skill and work ethic that places him in such a revered position.
2010 was a seminal year for Sasha, as he managed to rise above the flux of producers hailing from his native Napoli. By leaving his mark on labels such as Drumcode, Harthouse, Sleaze, Respekt, 8 Sided Dice and many others, he established himself firmly in the world of serious electronic music which nods slyly to the dark side. All of this well-deserved hype brought on remixes and collaborations with the likes of Joseph Capriati, Brian Sanhaji, Spektre, Virgil Enzinger and others who, along with Sasha, lead the way in this scene. Sasha Carassi's plan could not be complete without his Techno love-children, Globox Recordings and Phobiq Recordings. Artists such as Brian Sanhaji, Spektre, Slam, Adam Jay, BCR Boys, Matador and a slew of talented producers pushing the Techno envelope have all graced the labels over the past few years. No stranger to the road, Sasha has been a staple in major festivals and prestigious clubs worldwide.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Jeff Mills (Axis) interview on Ceoltronic Radio 09/02/2012
Station RTE Pulse
Programme Ceoltronic Radio with Will Kinsella
TX Date 09/02/2012
TX Time 22-24:00
Press: Introducing the "Apocalypse Now Artist Series" we have a rare radio interview with Detroit Techno Pioneer and all round ExtraTechnoTerrestial Jeff Mills following his sell out show in the Button Factory last Friday night with Apocalypse Now.
Apocalypse Now is a series of monthly shows counting down to the end of the Mayan Calendar presented by Ceoltronic Radio and the Button Factory. Jeff/The Wizard's radio show on WJLB in the 80's was in fact the original inspiration for Ceoltronic Radio back in 2005. This is a long awaited interview but it is certainly worth the wait (in gold).
Thank you Jeff Mills. Respect.
Bio:
Techno legend Jeff Mills requires no introduction but....
Mills is part of the glorious history of electronic music .Underground Resistance founder, musical adventurer and an ace of the three deck mix. Producer of influential singles like 'Sonic Destroyer', 'The Bells',‘Waveform' and ‘Sonic' and the heroic 'Purpose Maker' and ‘X-102 series’. There is a reason they call it futurist Millsian techno. Jeff has been championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets with its dark stabs and spaced out beats. This futurist is more complex than he first appears, embodying an artistic ambition, which reaches far beyond simple techno music and is leagues ahead of his fellow DJ's.
Born in June 1963 in Detroit (the historic capital of today's techno), Jeff is of the same generation as its illustrious pioneers (Juan Atkins was born in '62, Derrick May in '63 and Kevin Saunderson in '64). With six shows a week on local WDRQ and WJLB radios, the young Jeff (under twenty years old at this point) was so talented on the decks that he was rapidly nicknamed ‘The Wizard'. Jeff then created his own label, Axis Records and collaborated with the Tresor label in Berlin. And so he commenced his rapid conquest of the global techno planet, thanks to powerful music and a mixing technique as fast as it is ingenious. Alongside characters like Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox, Jeff incarnated the techno tornado, which was unleashed across the western world throughout the nineties.
Even if Jeff Mills has never stopped releasing minimal, obsessive and percussive records for the dance floor, his music is more varied than it first seems. During special parties his mixes combine house, funk and soul, appealing to those who had previously been resistant to his brand of techno. On CD or limited edition singles, Jeff's music is more atmospheric and melodious. Rhythms are muted, with swing bass, liquid sounds, ample synths and dreamlike keyboards revealing another side of his character, whose inspiration comes from beyond the clubs. His music is a strange and cosmic jazz, with the voluntarily symphonic and mysterious attributes of film music. 2012 shows no sign of letting up for Jeff with a year of celebrations for 20 years of Axis and new album ‘Messenger’.
Programme Ceoltronic Radio with Will Kinsella
TX Date 09/02/2012
TX Time 22-24:00
Press: Introducing the "Apocalypse Now Artist Series" we have a rare radio interview with Detroit Techno Pioneer and all round ExtraTechnoTerrestial Jeff Mills following his sell out show in the Button Factory last Friday night with Apocalypse Now.
Apocalypse Now is a series of monthly shows counting down to the end of the Mayan Calendar presented by Ceoltronic Radio and the Button Factory. Jeff/The Wizard's radio show on WJLB in the 80's was in fact the original inspiration for Ceoltronic Radio back in 2005. This is a long awaited interview but it is certainly worth the wait (in gold).
Thank you Jeff Mills. Respect.
Bio:
Techno legend Jeff Mills requires no introduction but....
Mills is part of the glorious history of electronic music .Underground Resistance founder, musical adventurer and an ace of the three deck mix. Producer of influential singles like 'Sonic Destroyer', 'The Bells',‘Waveform' and ‘Sonic' and the heroic 'Purpose Maker' and ‘X-102 series’. There is a reason they call it futurist Millsian techno. Jeff has been championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets with its dark stabs and spaced out beats. This futurist is more complex than he first appears, embodying an artistic ambition, which reaches far beyond simple techno music and is leagues ahead of his fellow DJ's.
Born in June 1963 in Detroit (the historic capital of today's techno), Jeff is of the same generation as its illustrious pioneers (Juan Atkins was born in '62, Derrick May in '63 and Kevin Saunderson in '64). With six shows a week on local WDRQ and WJLB radios, the young Jeff (under twenty years old at this point) was so talented on the decks that he was rapidly nicknamed ‘The Wizard'. Jeff then created his own label, Axis Records and collaborated with the Tresor label in Berlin. And so he commenced his rapid conquest of the global techno planet, thanks to powerful music and a mixing technique as fast as it is ingenious. Alongside characters like Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox, Jeff incarnated the techno tornado, which was unleashed across the western world throughout the nineties.
Even if Jeff Mills has never stopped releasing minimal, obsessive and percussive records for the dance floor, his music is more varied than it first seems. During special parties his mixes combine house, funk and soul, appealing to those who had previously been resistant to his brand of techno. On CD or limited edition singles, Jeff's music is more atmospheric and melodious. Rhythms are muted, with swing bass, liquid sounds, ample synths and dreamlike keyboards revealing another side of his character, whose inspiration comes from beyond the clubs. His music is a strange and cosmic jazz, with the voluntarily symphonic and mysterious attributes of film music. 2012 shows no sign of letting up for Jeff with a year of celebrations for 20 years of Axis and new album ‘Messenger’.
The "Apocalypse Now" Youtube channel is online featuring videos from the Jeff Mills show
http://ping.fm/haPR0
http://ping.fm/haPR0
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Thanks to every1 who came out last night. Big Room Techno Officially has a new home in Dublin.
http://ping.fm/nhBlu
http://ping.fm/nhBlu
Friday, January 27, 2012
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
27.01.12 | JEFF MILLS[3 Hour DJ Set]|Apocalypse Now #11 - Button Factory
27.01.12 :: Apocalypse Now 11- THE BUTTON FACTORY – DUBLIN
Line up: JEFF MILLS[Axis] 3 Hour Dj Set
Will Kinsella Live[Ceoltronic, Sleaze Records, Globox, RTE]
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €22.50
Advance tickets: €22.50+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
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Join us in a new party till the very end on the last Friday of every month; Counting down till the end of the Mayan calendar Apocalypse Now is a party with only 11 parts in the year 2012.... Combining the best in music, art and visuals Apocalypse Now will make The Button Factory your new home for the last Friday of every month.
Apocalypse Now launches with the legend that is ‘The Wizard’ Jeff Mills paying a special visit to the Button Factory. This year also marks 20 years of Axis records.. Jeff will be holding court with an extended 3 hour DJ set on the main Button Factory stage on January 27th... come party with us till the end like its 2012!
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Techno legend Jeff Mills requires no introduction but....
Mills is part of the glorious history of electronic music .Underground Resistance founder, musical adventurer and an ace of the three deck mix. Producer of influential singles like 'Sonic Destroyer', 'The Bells',‘Waveform' and ‘Sonic' and the heroic 'Purpose Maker' and ‘X-102 series’. There is a reason they call it futurist Millsian techno. Jeff has been championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets with its dark stabs and spaced out beats. This futurist is more complex than he first appears, embodying an artistic ambition, which reaches far beyond simple techno music and is leagues ahead of his fellow DJ's.
Born in June 1963 in Detroit (the historic capital of today's techno), Jeff is of the same generation as its illustrious pioneers (Juan Atkins was born in '62, Derrick May in '63 and Kevin Saunderson in '64). With six shows a week on local WDRQ and WJLB radios, the young Jeff (under twenty years old at this point) was so talented on the decks that he was rapidly nicknamed ‘The Wizard'. Jeff then created his own label, Axis Records and collaborated with the Tresor label in Berlin. And so he commenced his rapid conquest of the global techno planet, thanks to powerful music and a mixing technique as fast as it is ingenious. Alongside characters like Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox, Jeff incarnated the techno tornado, which was unleashed across the western world throughout the nineties.
Even if Jeff Mills has never stopped releasing minimal, obsessive and percussive records for the dance floor, his music is more varied than it first seems. During special parties his mixes combine house, funk and soul, appealing to those who had previously been resistant to his brand of techno. On CD or limited edition singles, Jeff's music is more atmospheric and melodious. Rhythms are muted, with swing bass, liquid sounds, ample synths and dreamlike keyboards revealing another side of his character, whose inspiration comes from beyond the clubs. His music is a strange and cosmic jazz, with the voluntarily symphonic and mysterious attributes of film music. 2012 shows no sign of letting up for Jeff with a year of celebrations for 20 years of Axis and new album ‘Messenger’.
http://ping.fm/MRrtp
www.axisrecords.com
Rare recorded Jeff Mills mixes:
Jeff Mills @ Homelands, UK, 25-05-03
http://ping.fm/frIep
Jeff Mills @ Tresor, Berlin, 14-12-00
http://ping.fm/laesr
Jeff Mills @ Club Studio, Detroit, 13-12-94
http://ping.fm/Bxh1d
Presented by The Button Factory & Ceoltronic
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|Up and coming: Apocalypse Now#10 with Tenth Planet 24th February: Industrialyzer [Kombination Research] & more |
Line up: JEFF MILLS[Axis] 3 Hour Dj Set
Will Kinsella Live[Ceoltronic, Sleaze Records, Globox, RTE]
Location: The Button Factory
Dublin Doors: 11:00 -3:00
Entry on the door: €22.50
Advance tickets: €22.50+bf from: http://www.tickets.ie/
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Join us in a new party till the very end on the last Friday of every month; Counting down till the end of the Mayan calendar Apocalypse Now is a party with only 11 parts in the year 2012.... Combining the best in music, art and visuals Apocalypse Now will make The Button Factory your new home for the last Friday of every month.
Apocalypse Now launches with the legend that is ‘The Wizard’ Jeff Mills paying a special visit to the Button Factory. This year also marks 20 years of Axis records.. Jeff will be holding court with an extended 3 hour DJ set on the main Button Factory stage on January 27th... come party with us till the end like its 2012!
▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪
Techno legend Jeff Mills requires no introduction but....
Mills is part of the glorious history of electronic music .Underground Resistance founder, musical adventurer and an ace of the three deck mix. Producer of influential singles like 'Sonic Destroyer', 'The Bells',‘Waveform' and ‘Sonic' and the heroic 'Purpose Maker' and ‘X-102 series’. There is a reason they call it futurist Millsian techno. Jeff has been championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets with its dark stabs and spaced out beats. This futurist is more complex than he first appears, embodying an artistic ambition, which reaches far beyond simple techno music and is leagues ahead of his fellow DJ's.
Born in June 1963 in Detroit (the historic capital of today's techno), Jeff is of the same generation as its illustrious pioneers (Juan Atkins was born in '62, Derrick May in '63 and Kevin Saunderson in '64). With six shows a week on local WDRQ and WJLB radios, the young Jeff (under twenty years old at this point) was so talented on the decks that he was rapidly nicknamed ‘The Wizard'. Jeff then created his own label, Axis Records and collaborated with the Tresor label in Berlin. And so he commenced his rapid conquest of the global techno planet, thanks to powerful music and a mixing technique as fast as it is ingenious. Alongside characters like Laurent Garnier and Carl Cox, Jeff incarnated the techno tornado, which was unleashed across the western world throughout the nineties.
Even if Jeff Mills has never stopped releasing minimal, obsessive and percussive records for the dance floor, his music is more varied than it first seems. During special parties his mixes combine house, funk and soul, appealing to those who had previously been resistant to his brand of techno. On CD or limited edition singles, Jeff's music is more atmospheric and melodious. Rhythms are muted, with swing bass, liquid sounds, ample synths and dreamlike keyboards revealing another side of his character, whose inspiration comes from beyond the clubs. His music is a strange and cosmic jazz, with the voluntarily symphonic and mysterious attributes of film music. 2012 shows no sign of letting up for Jeff with a year of celebrations for 20 years of Axis and new album ‘Messenger’.
http://ping.fm/MRrtp
www.axisrecords.com
Rare recorded Jeff Mills mixes:
Jeff Mills @ Homelands, UK, 25-05-03
http://ping.fm/frIep
Jeff Mills @ Tresor, Berlin, 14-12-00
http://ping.fm/laesr
Jeff Mills @ Club Studio, Detroit, 13-12-94
http://ping.fm/Bxh1d
Presented by The Button Factory & Ceoltronic
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|Up and coming: Apocalypse Now#10 with Tenth Planet 24th February: Industrialyzer [Kombination Research] & more |
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